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David Should Be In Australia Side For T20 WC: Gilchrist, Waugh

Adam Gilchrist and Mark Waugh have opined that Tim David should be in the side for the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup

Sentinel Digital Desk

MELBOURNE: Australian cricket legends Adam Gilchrist and Mark Waugh have opined that power-hitter Tim David should be in the side for the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup at home and believe the team management should take a call on whether to include either of Steve Smith or Marcus Stoinis in the XI for the showpiece event beginning on October 16.

The cricketer, whose maiden T20I call-up for Australia -- David has played 14 T20Is for Singapore as well -- has come on the back of a productive domestic T20 league season and playing franchise cricket around the world, including the Indian Premier League. He has impressed both Gilchrist and Waugh with the power with which he hits the ball.

"Tim David should have a place in that XI," Fox Cricket commentator Gilchrist was quoted as saying by ICC. "His power and the way he has taken it on...and seeing what we have seen from him over the last 18 months all around the world, it is really in all different conditions and they (opposition teams) will fear him coming in.

"It is a role that Australia have never really tried to fill, having someone who knows they are only going to get 15 or 20 balls (to make an impact)."

Waugh had a similar take on David. "I have got Tim David in the XI at this stage," Waugh said. "That could change with form, but that looks a pretty good side to me," he added.

However the legendary players differed on who should make way for David in the side. While Waugh left out batting stalwart and former skipper Steve Smith out of his best side, Gilchrist felt the pressure was on Marcus Stoinis to hold on to his spot.

Smith has been off-colour on the India tour having reached double figures once in three outing, while Stoinis skipped the tour to recover from a side strain he picked up against New Zealand at Cairns earlier this month.

"Marcus Stoinis seems to be the man under pressure at the moment," Gilchrist said. "But I think Tim David should have a place in that XI. Unfortunately that best XI is going to have 12 players in it and I don't know who I am going to leave out," he added. IANS

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